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16 Claims. l

The invention relates to adding listing machines, and more particularly to novel devices for adapting said machines to the preparation of a customers statement-sheet;

The invention is particularly useful in small establishments which do not have need for elaborate bookkeeping machines, but which have need for a simple adding listing machine, and also in those establishments which, for example, do use bookkeeping machines for posting their accounts receivable but do not prepare customers statements simultaneously with the posting of chargesand credits to the individual customers account. Y f

The preparation of customers statements whereinall the posting is done at a convenient posting period requires Yhandling of invoices of various dates, and it might also involve credit entries which, in total, exceed the debit postings, in Whichcase the account would show a credit balance total.

The present invention contemplates use of the higher orders of the register actuating and printing devices of a listing adding machine as a means for printing dates along with the printing of various item values to be registered in the lower order columns, upon a customers statement sheet. .Also, the printing of any complemental item value total registered in the lower order columns will be printed as a true credit balance total. This is accomplished without-sacricing the capacity of the machine for use in other operations, `such operations including also the printing of a true negative total value as controlled from the highest order register actuating means provided in the machine. f

In a machine havingnegative total control devices operable by an overdraft carriedv up to the extreme left hand column registering means, the use of the higher orders of the registering means as a dater would, unless otherwise provided for, effect an undesirable operation of the negative total control devices and cause` a plus valueitem total in the right hand columns of the registerto be printed as a complemental value.

.Means are provided therefore in the present invention for disabling the full capacity place overdraft control means when the higher order register actuating and printing means are to be used for date printing purposes.

The invention also lprovides means for control ling the registration and printing of a true credit balance total from 4a selective portion of a register when said selective portion indicates a complemental total value registration.

. The invention further provides means for controlling the registration and printing of a true credit balance total from alternatively selected control columns of the register.

Manually settable means for selectively predetermining the ordinal value column from which the control for a true negative totalv value is effected is also provided.

With the foregoing and incidental features in view, the invention includes the novel features of construction and combination of parts, the essential elements of which are set forth in the appended claims and -a preferred embodiment of which is hereinafter described with reference to the drawings which accompany and form a part of this specication.

In the drawings:

Fig. l is a diagrammatic plan viewof chine embodying the invention;

Fig. 2 is -a section taken substantially on line 2-2 of Fig. 1, showing the keyboard, registering and printing devices; A

Fig. Sis a right hand elevation, the framing being broken away,V showing the operating keys, the operations control slide and parts operated thereby;

Fig. 4 is a right hand elevation showing the accumulator zeroizing slide and -associated total taking mechanism;

Fig. 5 is a, right hand elevation showing the slide for controlling shifting the index blades, and a part of the power train for the printing and linespacing devices;

Fig. 6 is a fragmentary left hand perspective of the printing means, and showing the settable means for determining the order from which an overdraft control is to be effected;

Fig. 7 is a, left hand perspective showing the means for converting a complemental total reg-` istration to a true negative total registration;

Fig. 8 is a right hand perspective, looking from the rear of the machine, showing control means for preventing a zeroizing operation during the second cycle of a negative total operation;

Fig. 9 is a right handperspective as viewed underside of the negative total cam shaft indexing means; 'lig'lO is a detail view oi special means for indexing the negative total cam shaft from onehalf to three-quarter turn position;

' Fig. rpllis a detai1 elevation of the zeroizing means for the registers; Y n

Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of 'a numeral wheel unit of the crawl carry accumulator;

Fig. 13 is a detail view of means for delaying the restoration of a clutch release slide;

Fig. 14 is a detail plan View of the operation control slides and associated parts;

Fig. 15 is a detail plan view of the clutch release slide;

Fig. 16 is a fragmentary plan view of the means for determining the order from which an overdraft control is to be effected, and

Fig. 17 is a detail elevation of the latch means for holding the adjustable stops in set position.

In general, a manually adjustable lever fulcrumed at the left hand side of the machine is adapted when in forward position to condition the machine for normal operations whereby the full capacity of orders provided in the setting, registering and printing devices are utilized for adding-listing in the usual manner well known in the art and as will be hereinafter described.

A rearward positioning of the lever, however, will condition the machine for the purpose of preparing a customers statement sheet in which the present invention contemplates printing the related date to the left of each item value printing. For this purpose the left hand type bar in place of the usual -9 type is provided with 12 type corresponding to the abbreviations for the months of the year. Related keys on the keyboard selectively limit the forward movement of a twelve step index bar and control positioning of said type to the printing line in the well known manner, and as hereinafter described in connection with the digit type bar setting. The higher order banks of digit setting keys and their related register actuating and printing means are 'f utilized for the purpose of printing the days of the month. Also, if the item values as accumulated in that portion of the register to the right of the date means is a credit value total, said total will be printed as a true negative total value.

The invention is shown as applied to a listing adding machine of well known type such as that disclosed in its essential features in U. S. Patent 1,932,013, issued October 24, 1933, to Loring P.

Crosman, and as modified by the disclosures of Patents 2,307,669 and 2,330,270, issued to the same inventor on January 5, 1943, and September 28, 1943, respectively.

In so far as it is expedient, the parts hereinafter described which correspond to like parts in the foregoing patents will be similarly numbered and reference is made to these patents for details of construction not completely described in the following specification.

Adding and subtracting As set forth in the reference patents, amounts set up on digit keys 2|5 (Figs. 1 and 2) for each denominational order are transferred, additively or subtractively, upon operation of plus key II4 or minus operating key 274, to a series of accumulator wheels 473 by means of a series of spring operated differential actuators 6 I 0 loosely mounted upon a transverse shaft 508. The forward arm of each differential actuator lever 6|0 is provided with segmental rack teeth, adapted to mesh with the pinions 472 of the series of accumulator wheels 473. Index bars SI are pivotally connected with the upper arms of levers 6I0, these 7 index bars being moved, upon counter-clockwise rotation of the levers, into engagement with the stems of selectively depressed keys 2 I 5. The type bars 6| I are pivotally connected to the rearward arms of levers 6| 0, each type bar being provided with a longitudinally disposed series ot type representing the digits 0 and 1 to 9.

The digit keys 2|5 which have been depressed to represent a value are latched in position with the bottoms of their stems lying in the path of movement of the related stop lugs of the bars SI5, allowing such bars to advance a distance proportional to the value of the key, upon operation of the machine. Depression of a digit key will also remove a column latch 2 I4 from the path of movement of its selected stop bar 6|5, these latches preventing movement of a stop bar and lever V5|0 in any column in which no key is de pressed.

Each of the racks 6I0 are held in their normal clockwise position against tension of their respective springs 683, by a stud 659 fast in said racks and having engagement with a series of dogs 6|7 pivotally mounted upon a transverse rod 6|8 supported within a rocker frame 6|6 loosely mounted on the shaft 608.

A rock shaft (Fig. 3) is oscillated by means of an electric motor |00 connected through suitable gearing and clutch means IOS-|04 with a rock arm 3|6, fast with shaft 30|, by means of a connecting rod |08, so that as a crank arm |05 is rotated by the motor shaft 30| will be oscillated.

Rock shaft 30| is provided with cam means 3I8 (Fig. 11) for governing the movement of frame 6 I 6. As shaft 30| is rotated forwardly cam 3I8 will permit frame SIS under inuence of spring SIB to be rocked counter-clockwise and any of the levers 6|0 which have been released by the depression of digit keys 2|5 will be allowed to rotate under influence of their springs 683 until they are stopped by the lugs of bar SI5 contacting with the stems of the depressed keys. Upon rearward return movement of shaft 30| the cam 3I8 will restore frame BIB and the dogs 6I7 will return the operated levers 6|0 to normal position. This excursion of the levers 0|0 serves to register amounts set in the keyboard upon one or more accumulators 473 and to set up a similar amount on the printing line of the type bars.

Release of clutch pawl |03 is effected upon depression of any of the motor keys, the stems of which are provided with a cam surface 40 (Fig. 3) acting upon depression of a key to move a slide 4| forwardly thereby operating a bell crank lever 42 raising roller 43 of said lever out of engagement with a suitable opening in a spring operated slide 44 (Figs. 3 and 15). Slide 44 is provided with a lug 45, which, upon depression of an operating key and subsequent forward operation of slide 44, engages the upper arm of a pivoted latch |I2, thereby releasing said latch from clutch control lever |06, whereupon said lever will be moved counter-clockwise by its spring 89, and an insulation roller |09 on said lever will act to close a switch I I0 in the circuit of the electric motor. In this movement the lower end of lever |06 will be disengaged from the tail of the spring urged clutch pawl |03, and allow said pawl to fall into engagement with the driving clutch member |04 to effect a machine cycle of operation.

During a cycle of operation the wheels of the accumulators 473 are rotated substractively upon the forward stroke or additively upon the return stroke of the actuators Sill, there being an actuator lever 5|@ and an associated accumulator wheel for each order provided in the machine, the timed meshing and unmeshing of the accumulator gears being controlled as follows, and as more fully described in U. S. Patent 2,055,623, granted September 29, 1936, to Loring P. Cros- `man and entitled Calculating Machine, to which reference is made for more detailed de' scription.

As shown (Fig. 2), the accumulator pinions 412 stand normally in mesh with the` segment gears of actuators 5142, the accumulator shaft 423 .being mounted in guide slots (Fig. 11) of the machine frame so that the accumulator assembly may be moved radially of the actuators, to mesh and unmesh the pinions 412. Shaft 433 isadjusted by means of toggle linkage I G, one member of which is fast upon a rock shaft 2,. The linkage is held in either of two adjusted positions by a toggle spring l. Y 3) having yieldable spring connection 4 with an arm 5 provided with a lateral vflange 22. A Pivn oted at 33 upon said arm is a cam switch 6 which, with flange 22 of arm 5, lies in the planeurr a roller 1 xed upon lever 3|E.

In additive operations roller 1 will contact cam surface 2| of switch E and thereafter with the rear end of flange 22, whereby arm'5 will be raised, thus rocking shaft 2 and linkage to unmesh the pinions 412 of the accumulator before the actuators are allowed. to move. During the continued forward movementof actuators 51|),

arm 5 will be held in raised position byengagement of roller 'i with the lower surface of flange 22. At the end of the forward stroke, roller 1 will lift the forward end of switch E away from a lug 2li of arm 5, and will thereafter move out of contact with the switch, which will return under influence of a spring into normal relation with the arm. Upon the return stroke of the operating mechanism, roller 1, will engage a cam surface 23 of switch 5, restoring arm 5 and the parts M9, lil, and 453 to original position,` remeshing the pinions 412 with the segments 5|!) to effect the registration.

The forward movement of slide 44 to engage the clutch also serves to lock any of the operating control keys in their depressed position, lby .l

engagement of said slide with a shoulder 46 of the key stems, thus holdingthe key in depressed position until restoration of slide 44, as hereinafter explained. Near the end of'a cycle of operation of the machine, and after actuators 5|@ have been brought to rest, well known means ren lease the set digit keys 2 i 5 and the depressed operation key disengages the clutch and restores the various control elements to normal position. For this purpose an anti-friction roller 65 mounted on a lever' 55 (Fig. e) will be engaged .by a cam projection ofA plate |85, and rocked clocku wise against tension of a spring 35 secured at` one end to lever 55 and at its other end to a fixed framing of the machine. A pivoted lever 61 has yieldable connection with lever 65 through means of a spring 5e, lever S1 extending upwardly and into the path of movement of the lug 45 of slide 44. Displacement of lever G5 by the cam edge of plate |05 will therefore retract slide 44 to and rearwardly beyond its normal position of rest, the extra rearward movement being utilized to clear the digit keyboard as fully set forth in the reference patents. Retraction of slide it will also unlock the operation keys and will allow roller 43 to again fall int-o latching engagement with said slide.

In the above described restoral of slide 44, the projection 45 will permit latch E2 to fall and rest upon the projection |06 of latch |55. Near Fast upon shaft 2 isa plate dill (Fig. I

a projection 65 thereof engages and rocks lever |65 into the path of movement of clutch pawl H13 to disengage said pawl from driving member |54, whereupon latch H2 re-engages projection |06 terminating the cycle of operation.

Each numeral wheel unit is connected to the and is mounted upon van eccentric 431i, fast upon a sleeve extending from the ladjacent right hand or lower order numeral-wheel. parted to pinion 412- are transmitted to numeral wheel 413 by rotary movement of iloating gear 513,l and at the same time rotation of cam 535 will carry the next higher order l)floating gear 41E) in an orbit within the teeth of its numeral wheel gear 413, resulting ina movement of this higher Y order numeral wheel of one-tenth theextent of movement ofthe lower order wheel. For further description ofthe tens transfer mechanism,

reference is made to the foregoing Gardner patent;

' Printing Printing is effected during a cycle of operation upon a record sheet which is inserted around the usual platen 89| mounted within the framing of the carriage in the well known manner. The

digit type is solidly set in the type'bars 5l and thesetype bars are normally held in forward position substantially spaced from the platen Sl by means of springs (Fig. 2). Adapted for engagement with the forward face of each type bar SII is a hammer |45, mounted upon a shaft |41 xedin the machine frame. are operated by means of their respective springs |48, and are normally held tensioned by means of a bail |43, suspended from shaft |41 and con'- nected by a link d with a rock arm |5| (Fig. 5). Arm |5| is fast upon a shaft 3fm upon which is also fast an arm 321 having link connection 32S with the motor driven arm 3|?. Thus upon :mo-V tor operation, and during the counterclockwise rotation of frame ldlshaft 332 will be rocked clockwise and bail |49 moves forward slowly permitting any of the hammers which are to be inactive relative to printing to rotate gradually therewith in a clockwise direction until the typeloars 6H are forced to a position, wherein the type at the printing line will be closely adjacent to the surface of platen 39|., Bail E49 is held in this position during the printing operation, effective in the active orders as hereinafter described, and is subsequently returned to restore the hammers to normal position. lThis is the entire operation of any of the hammers i635 located in columns to the left of those wherein keys 2|5 have been depressed.

Action of the hammers M6 in the active columns: is controlled as follows:

A series of latches |52 (one for each hammer |45) is provided, the latches being pivotally mounted upon a shaft |53, fixed in the machine framing, and'being lurged counterclookwise to latching position by the springs |48, which conneet the latches |52 and the hammers |45. Each Floatinggear 415 engagesy Movements im-l The hammers latch |52 lies beneath a lug |55. of the related type bar 6| I, and in the normal position of rest of the type bars the latches are held out of engagement with lugs |55 of the hammers by means of a bail |56 supported from shaft |53 and eX- tending across the top edge of the latches. Pivotally secured to the left end of bail |56 is a downwardly extending arm i6| (Fig. 6) provided with a laterally extending lug |62 underlying the projection |63 of a lever |66 loosely mounted upon the left end of shaft |41. Lever |6d is provided with a cam slot |66 embracing a roller |61 fast to an arm |69 secured to the power operated shaft Siti? and adapted in its normal position of rest to hold bail |55, and thereby latches |52, in depressed position.

During the clockwise movement of shaft 332 previously described, arm |66 will be rocked downwardly and roller i6? will impart a counterclockwise motion to cam lever E64 to release bail |56, permitting said bail to be rocked upwardly under influence of a spring |56, and the latches |52 will also be permitted a limited upward movement, under influence of their respective springs |63, until stopped by engagement with the projections |64 (Fig. 2) of the related type bars Sli. Upon rotation of an actuator 6H), however, and consequent displacement of a type bar 6H, the lug |54 of said bar will be moved upwardly away from its related latch |52, which -v latch will thereupon continue further its upward movement until stopped by engagement with the lug |65 of its related hammer, in which position a shoulder |56 of latch |52 is in the path of movement of lug |55 of the hammer. The engagement of latches |52 with lugs |56 is timed to occur before any substantial movement of the hammers is allowed by bail |49, previoush7 described.

Arm 6| is provided with a depending hook |51 (Fig. 6) adapted to be engaged near the extreme forward movement of the actuator drive by a lug |58 of arm |5i, depressing bail |56, thereby releasing latches |52 from engagement with the hammers |116, Thereupon hammers |46 will be violently operated by their springs |438, imparting sufficient momentum to the type bars 6H to insure printing engagement of the type with the record sheet material supported on platen 89|.

In order to effect printing of zeros by the type bars to the right of those displaced by the actuators 6|ii, the value printing hammers are provided with overlapping lugs |6312 (Figs. 2, 6 and 16) which will hold in spring charged condition the hammers located to the right of one secured by its latch. In other words a latch |52, upon movement of bail |56, will release its related hammer U56 and all hammers lying to the right thereof, for printing operations.

It is to be noted, however, that the projection 66 for the 8th order column hammer is removed and a pivoted latch i substituted therefor, held in engagement by spring H6 with a pin fast to the adjacent lower order hammer. Latch H5 serves the function of projection |66 during operations when setting lever 46c is in forward position, but is disengaged from pin Il'i when lever All@ is moved to rearward position to split the printing means, as will more fullf,7 be described in connection with statement printing.

Suitable line spacing means operable by reciprocatory movement of an arm 366 (Fig. 7), having drive connections (not shown) with the power shaft 302, are provided as fully set forth in reference Patent 1,915,296.

Total and sub-total As well known and fully set forth in the reference patents, in machines of this type, totals are printed by first disengaging the actuators 5H! (Fig. 2) from their column latches 2M and thereafter from the frame 6|8 by tripping dogs 6|'I in successive order from right to left, allowing the racks to move subtractively under influence of their springs 683 to rotate the accumulator wheels to zero, in which position the wheels are held by engagement with appropriate stops. Following this, the cycling of the machine will effect operation of the printing means at the end of the forward stroke of the operating means and hereafter frame tit will pick up and return the actuators to normal position. Successive release of the racks 6H! is essential because of the character of the tens transfer mechanism employed between the accumulator wheels, i. e. the crawl carry type, wherein every unit of movement of a lower order wheel transmits one-tenth of a unit of movement to the next adjacent higher order wheel. Therefore, in zeroizing, as each lower order wheel is returned to zero, it will subtract from the higher order wheel the fractional movement previously transmitted.

The above and other special functions are effected upon depression of the total key 278, under control of various spring slides i4, 8| and 94 (Fig. 14) lying beneath pivoted bails 46, depressible by their related machine operating key to control the extent of forward movement of said slides, as will now be described.

Depression of total key 213 will release slide 5.1i (Fig. l5) to start motor operation, as previously described for the other keys, and will permit a full movement of the slide 'icl (Fig. 3) to set the operation control means 25 for substractive operation, that is to say, the accumulator pinions Q72 will be left in mesh during the zeroizing operation, and will be unmeshed before the additive stroke of the actuators 65|? is effected.

In the present instance, it is desired to effect the various adjustments of the controlling mechanisms by power from the motor, and consequently upon depression of the total key the clutch will be allowed a limited driving movement, during which the stop bars SI5 will be moved laterally free of the column stops 214, as described more fully later, and then the motor operation will be interrupted to give time for the completion of the Zeroizing operation, at the conclusion of which the clutch will be re-engaged and the cycle of operation completed. For this purpose a slide 3| (Fig. 4), which is blocked against operation when bails 49 related to other operating keys are depressed, will be allowed to operate, i. e. move forward, upon depression of the total key, under influence of spring 82. Slide 3| is pivotally connected with a link 83 having pin and slot engagement with a latch 84.

Forward movement of slide El is effected simultaneously with forward movement of an arm T6 (Fig. 3), oscillated during each cycle of operation of crank arm |65, and link S3 is moved downwardly, tensioning a springr which then tends to move latch 66 clockwise about its pivotal support. rhe free end of latch B4, however, engages a spring pressed arm S6, pivoted upon the machine frame and having an anti-friction roller 86' engaging the cam edge of plate |65. During the rst part of the cycle of operation, the roller 86' of arm 86 will ride to and beyond the high point of the crank |65, as the latter rotates, rotating arm 8B clockwise and allowing latch 84 to fall Varm 389.

krestraining engagement with arm 86. thereupon rocked counterclockwise by its spring into a notch formed in the upper end of said ar to maintain the arm in rocked position. A rearward'extension 81 of arm 86 is thus held by'latch 84 in the path of rotary movement of the clutch pawl |03. Engagement of the pawl with extension 81 serves to disengage the pawl from the driving member |04 of the clutch and lto hold it in disengaged position.

The slide 8| also has link-connection '88 with an arm |311, pivoted upon a transverse rod |35 mounted in the right `and left machine frames and provided with a finger |33 which' is brought during the movement of slide 8| into contact with a stud 350 xed in a lever 35| -fulcrumed at 352 upon a support arm 353 pivotally mounted on a shaft 354 supported within suitable xed framing of the machine. l f

Engagement of nger |33 withvstud 359 will impart clockwise movement to lever 353,v about shaft 354, to eiect operation of the successive zeroizing devices as more fully set forth in Patent 2,261,341 issued November 4, 1941, to Loring P.

Crosman.

When the. highest order accumulator wheel is rotated to its zero position, the `Zeroizing means imparts clockwise movement through suitable link connection (not shown) toa transverse shaft 319 (Fig. 4) upon theright end of which is an Arm i380 is provided with a projection 38|, adapted in said movement to engage the lower end of latch |34V and rock said latch out of Arm 85 is 89 out of engagement with clutch pawl |93, permitting said pawl to re-engage clutch member |04 to restart the interrupted cycle and effect a printing operation in the manner as previously described. v

As set forth in reference Patent #2,330,270, in order that the keyboard may be free for the setting up of an item during any portion of the totaling operation, the index bars B| are designed lto be shifted laterally out of position of engagement with the key stems.

The index bars SI5 are supported near their ends in slidingY plates `99 (Figs. 2, 7 and 14) urged toward the right side of the machine by springs 9|. The ends of the bars are engaged` by a pair ofbell crank Llevers' 921,thesegleversbeing profvided with shoulders engaging projections 93 of the slide 94 (Fig. 5). Slide 94 lies parallel to the slides 14 and 8|, and is likewise reciprocated 'by the operation of lever 19, being moved toward the front of the machine under inuence of the springs 9| acting throughvbell cranks 92. In add, subtract and non-add operations, `bails 49 of the add, subtract, and non-add keys are depressed into position in front of suitable notched shoulders 95 cut in the slide 94, to prevent operation thereof. Normally the lever 16 (Fig. 3) through vslide 94, will serve to hold the index bars 6|,5 in

dividually, so that there can be no jamming `of the parts due to twisting action.

In order that amounts set on the keyboard will not be cleared during'the totaling operation, the bail 49 of theV total key is provided with an extension 96 (Figs. 3 and" 15) which will be held by the key in position lingage a shoulder -91 of slide v44 and prevent movement of said slide Arearwardly beyond its normal position, thus preoverdraftY control devices are provided wherein a movement of the highest order (9th column) actuator lever 6|9 from its 8 to 9 index position Will control the means for converting a negative total (registered as the complement of a true negative total) to a true negative total registration and thereafter printing it as such.

Whenever a negative total value has been accumulated upon the register wheels 413, a successive zeroizing operation of the register wheels will include acomplemental nines registration carried up to the highest order wheel, and a movement of the highest (9th column) order actuator 6| 9 with its type bar 6| to the nine digit printing position will be utilized to set the'true negative total de- Vvices intoV operation in the manner similar to that as set forth in Patent 1,915,296 issued to Loring P. Crosman, June 27, 1933. l

As described in said patent, the method of converting a complemental negative total to a true negative total involves three subtractive cycles of motor operation and two total setting actions of Vthe Zeroizing devices. A set of stops 435 (Figs. 2 and '7) yieldably engaging the segments S|0 are locked in position as adjusted thereby, in accordance with the complemental registration and the segments Sl are thereafter restored idly to normal` position. The

'segments are now again released and will be lstopped. by the stops 435, the accumulator 413 being meshed during this subtractive stroke of the segments, whereby the complement is subtracted from zero, giving a registration of the;

The segments 6|0. are againA restored idly to normal position by a cyclev ofv true negative total.

`operation of frame SIG, and the stops 435l are released, so that a second zeroizing operation will now transfer the true total to the type bars. The printing of the total, which normallyoccurs at the end of the first total setting operation has in this case been delayed, and will occur after the true total is set. y

A manually settable lever 400 (Fig. 1) in its forward position provides for overdraft contro1 by Athe left hand (9th column) actuator rack 610.

Lever 400 is fast to a shaft 40| (Fig. 6), suitably journaled within Ythe framing of the Ina--A chine, and is held in either its `forward or rearward adjusted positions by means of a spring tensioned click pawl 402.

^ `Pivotally mounted at 404 upon a rearwardly extending bail Y405, fast .to shaft 40|, is a pawl 40B provided with a projection 401, adapted when lever 400 is in forward position, to be held in raised-position with bail 405so that said pro- `Jection will ,layin the path of rightward movement of the projection 408 Yof a slide 409. Slide 409 is urged towardthe right .by a spring 4|0 and is mounted by pin and slot connections 4|| mounted upon a transverse shaft 4|3.

11 (see also Fig. 7) upon a rock plate 4|2 loosely Normally, slide 469 is held in its leftward position, wherein a lug 4|4 on the forward edge of said slide will be positioned in the path of movement of the highest (9th) order actuator rack 6|. This is accomplished by engagement of a projection 45 of said slide with a finger 416 fast to the rear support frame 96 for the index bars SI5. It will be recalled that frames 9U during a totalizing operation are moved toward the right to carry the index bars 6|5 out of cooperative position relative to a depressed key stem. Thus frame 9G will carry finger 4|6 away from projection 4|5; however, with lever 408 in forward set position, projection 48S of said slide 439 will engage projection 461 of the pawl 466 to hold slide 469 in its leftward position, so that the overdraft control will be effected from the 9th column rack arm Gill to cause operation of the negative total devices hereinafter described.

Loosely mounted upon a transverse shaft 411, suitably journaled within the left and right hand frames of the machine, is a lever 4|8, the lower end 4I8 of which is bent toward the right and then upwardly and around shaft 4|1. Lever 4|8 is latched in counterclockwise position as seen in Fig. 7 by the engagement of a projection 420 of rock plate 4|2 with the notched surface 42| of said lever. moving frame 8 to 9 index position will engage projection 4|4 of slide 409 and impart a counterclockwise rocking movement to the plate 412, thereby lifting projection 42B out of engagement with lever 48 and permitting a clockwise movement of said lever. Clockwise movement of lever 4i8 will set certain control devices for negative total operations, including means for indexing the shaft 411 a quarter of a revolution during a cycle of operation. Fast upon shaft 411 are A various cam members which perform certain functions during negative total operations as will be described.

The rock shaft cyclically operable as previously described, has fast thereon a U-shaped arm 423 (Figs. '1 and 9) which supports a rod 424 upon which is pivotally mounted parallel links 425. The opposite end of links 425 are pivotally connected to a rod 426 mounted within the end portions of a lever 421, also U-shaped and loosely mounted upon the cam shaft 4|1. Fulcrumed on rod 426 is a pawl 428, spring held against the peripheral diameter of a four tooth ratchet Wheel 429 secured to the shaft 4|1. During each machine cycle of operation, a reciprocatory movement is imparted to lever 421 and to pawl 428 about shaft 4|1. In operations other than when a negative total is to be printed, pawl 428 during this movement will be prevented from engaging with the teeth of ratchet wheel 429 by entering the recessed end 43|' of a hook-shaped lever 43|. Lever 43| is loosely mounted upon a transverse shaft 432 and is held normally in position to receive pawl 428 by an arm 43| of lever 43|, extending through a suitable orifice of the crossover part 4I8 of the latched lever 4|8.

Upon release of lever 4|8 in a negative total operation, in the manner above set forth, a spring 434 will rock lever 43| clockwise, as viewed in Fig. 7, whereupon the end 43|' thereof is moved beyond the path of movement of pawl 428, and said pawl in its return movement during the later half of a machine cycle will engage a tooth of ratchet wheel 429 to impart a quarter turn to the cam shaft 4 I1.

The 9th order actuator rack 610 in For each order register actuator 6|0 provided in the machine, there is a stop member 435, loosely mounted upon a transverse shaft 436 journaled within the framing of the machine. Each stop member is adapted for engagement by the forward end of its corresponding order actuator rack arm BIO, so that a movement of said racks to register a value and to bring its related type bar to printing position will be imparted to its related stop member 435. During the first zeroizing operation therefor, the rack arms 6|0 in clearing the register wheels 413 to zero will adjust the stops 435 according to the complemental value accumulated upon the register.

Near the end of the forward stroke of the first cycle of operation, an arm 3|8 (Fig. 17) fast to rock shaft 30| will engage the projection 431 of a rearwardly extending lever 438, loosely mounted upon shaft 436, rocking said lever downwardly. A projection 43S of lever 438 overlies an arm 440 fast to a notched shaft 44| (Fig. '1), and in the downward movement of lever 438 will impart a clockwise rotative movement to said shaft to bring the flattened portions thereof into engagement with the serrated edges of stop members 435, thereby locking said members in their' adjusted positions.

Loosely supported upon shaft 432 is a frame 442 formed as a hook 442 at its left end and provided with an arm 443 at the right end positioned in the path of movement of a cam member 444 fast to the cam shaft 4|1. During the first quarter turn of shaft 4|1, in the return stroke of the first operating cycle, cam 444 will rock hook 442 of frame 442 into engagement with arm 438 to latch said arm in depressed position, thereby locking the stops 435 in their adjusted positions, until subsequently released during the return stroke of the second cycle of operation as will be described. A suitable spring tensioned latch 445 will engage projection 431 of lever 438, as said lever is rocked downwardly at the end of the forward stroke of the operation to hold said lever in depressed position while the engagement of hook 442 therewith is being effected in the return stroke. Latch 445 is thereafter disengaged from projection 431 at the end of the return stroke of rock arm 3|8 (Fig. 17) by means of a pin 446 in said arm engaging the cam surface 441 of said latch.

It will be recalled that near the end of a cycle of operation, the crank arm |05 (Fig. 3) acts through bell crank 16 to restore the various operating control slides 14, 8| and 94 to their rearward positions, and that said crank arm through bell crank 65 (Fig. 4), spring 66 and lever 61 also restores operating slide 44 to permit re-engagement of latch I2, with clutch lever IE6 to terminate a machine cycle of operation. Also, restoration of slide 44 to and beyond its normal rearward position acts to clear the keyboard including a depressed operating key.

So that the machine may continue in cycles of operation, the slide 44 is caused to be latched in forward operating position until the end of the third or printing cycle of operation as follows.

Loosely mounted upon shaft 432 (Fig. 7) is a U-shaped lever 448, one end of which has pin and slot connection 449 with a lever 450 fulcrumed to the framing at 45|. Lever 450 is provided with a lug 452 normally held in a lowered position out of the path of movement of a projection 453 (see Fig. 13) of the operating slide 44 through means of a latch 454 (Fig. 7) having engagement with a lug 455 of lever 448. Latch 454 is loosely mounted upon shaft 4|1 and is held in engagement with lug 455 by a spring 456 con- .nected between said latch and the cross member said lever withthe lower peripheral diameter of a cam 458 fast to cam shaft 4|1. The above movement of lever 448 rocks lever 450 to carry lug 452 upwardly into the path of return movement of projection 453 (Fig. 13) of slide 44 to thereby Yprevent a return movement of the slide, and the total key will thus remain in its depressed position., Also, the relatching of clutch lever |66 by latch ||2 is thereby prevented and lever |46 under influence of its spring |41 rocks out of the -path of cyclic movement of clutch pawl |03 before engagement of said pawl with lever |66 can be effected. This permits a second cycle of operation during which slide 14 again conditions the operation control means for a subtractive operation.

To prevent a tripping of the zeroizing devices during the second cycle of operation, the control `slide 8| (Figs. 4 and 8) will be held in returned rearward position as follows. I

A bell crank lever 459 (Fig. 8) is fulcrumed at 469 upon the right hand frame of the machine, and is held against a counterclockwise urge of its spring 462 through contact with the largest peripheral diameter of a cam 463 fast to the shaft 4|1. The rearward arm 459 of bell crank 459 is provided with a lug 464 which extends beneath the zeroizing control slide 8 and is normally held by cam 463 in a downwardposition out of the path of forward movementof a projection 465 .formed on the underside of the rearward end of said slide as shown in Fig. 4.

Indexing of shaft 4|1 one quarter turn during the first cycle of machine operation, however, will rotate cam 463 bringing an intermediate vperipheral diameter surface of said cam opposite bell crank. 45S, which will permit of partial movement counterclockwise thereof and, as cam |05 subsequently restores slide 8| to its rearward position, the lug 464 will first engage the under surface of projection 465, and thereafter will raise into position to block a forward movement of projection 465, thus holding slide 8| in its rearward position during the second cycle of machine operation.

During the second cycle of operation, rack arms 6 4 are limited in their forward movement by the stops 435, as earlier set forth, and will subtract Ithe complemental value stored in said stops from rtherein to beprinted upon the record sheet as will be described. In the indexing of shaft 4|1 during the ysecond cycle, cam 463 is rotated and will present a lower peripheral diameter to the lever 459. To prevent a movement of lever 459 -which would cause a premature tripping of the zeroizing means by releasing slide 8| at this time,

,lever 459 is prevented from following the contour of cam 463 by means of a spring tensioned latch 466 pivotally mounted upon the framing at 461 and adapted to engage with lug 464 in the described operated position of lever 459. -Near the end of the second cycle, however, the slide restoring lever 16 (Fig. 3) will disengage latch 466 from lug 464 and lever 459 will rock further in its counterclockwise direction to carry lug 464 upwardly of the projection 465, so that slide 8| will be permitted to move forwardly in the third cycle of operation.

Indexing of shaft 4|1 during a second cycle of operation also rotates cam 444 (Fig. '7) away from arm 443 permitting frame 442, under influence of its spring 468, to rock hook 442 out of engagement with lever 438. Near the end of the cycle, therefore, as latch 445 is tripped by arm 3|8 as previously set forth, notched shaft 44|v will be'rocked out of engagement with stops 435 by a spring 469 (Fig. 17), permitting said stops to be restored to their normal zero setting positions by their respective springs 433.

Printing and line spacing will be held in abeyance for therst two cycles of operation as follows.

There is loosely mounted upon shaft 432 a bail 414 (Fig. 7) held in clockwise position against tension of a spring 415 by engagement of the right hand end of said bail with the crossover portion 4|8 of the lever 4|8. Upon release and consequent clockwise movement of lever 4|E, previously described, bail 414 will rock counterclockwise under influence of spring 415 until stopped by engagement of the upwardly extending left end 414 of said bail with the lower peripheral diameter of a cam member 416 secured to shaft 4| 1. kBail 414 has link connection -411 with a U-shaped latch lever 418 loosely mounted upon support shaft 4|3, and upon counterclockwise movement of bail 414, link 411 moves rearwardly rocking said latch 418 clockwise. Clockwise movement of lever 418 serves to position a` gagement with the hammers |46, and all the hammers are subsequently permitted to operate slowly in such manner that no printing will occur, as heretofore described.

Indexing of shaft 4|? during the later. half of the second cycle of operation, however, rotates cam 416, and said cam at this time will restore bail 414 and associated parts 411, 418, removing projections 419, 48| from the paper feed arm 396 and from the printing hammer control arm |6| so that the printing and paper feed devices will be free to operate during the third cycle of operation.

Since clutch operating slide 44 is still latched in its forward clutch releasing position by lever 45E), the machine will continue to operate for a third cycle during which the various operating control slides 14, 8| and 94 are again caused to move forwardly and control the character of registration, tripping of the zeroizing means and a lateral adjustment of frames 9D which support the stop bars 6|5, all as in the manner set forth for the first cycle of operation. Operation of the zeroizing means incident to the third cycle of operation, however, now positions the type bars 6I! according to the true negative total value stored in the register wheels 413. Printing and line spacing means is also effective for operation as above set forth and the true negative value is printed upon the record sheet at the end of the forward stroke, and the paper feed devices are operated during the return stroke, in the well known manner previously described.

Special means are provided to index cam shaft Pri'.' a quarter turn to its three-quarter turn position during the forward stroke of the third cycle of operation, following which the regular indexing means will operate on the return stroke to rotate the shaft a fourth quarter turn to its normal position.

Loosely mounted upon shaft Il is a U-shaped lever 82 (Figs. 'l and l0) within the end supports of which is pivotally mounted a pawl 583 held by means of spring 1384 against a one tooth ratchet wheel 385 fast to the shaft dll. Lever 32 has link connection 438 with the power operated arm 358, so that during a forward movement of said arm the lever 482 will carry pawl 483 in an arc around wheel li, equivalent to one-quarter turn, and thereafter is returned during the return movement of arm SIB. The tooth 485 of ratchet wheel 385 is normally in the position illustrated in Fig. 1G out of cooperation with pawl 483 during the first and second cycles of operation. At the end of the second cycle, however, shaft 4I? having been rotated a half revolution, the tooth 35 will have passed under pawl 1183 and will be in the position illustrated by dotted lines. During the forward stroke of a third cycle therefore, pawl 483 will engage tooth 485 and rotate shaft Ml from its half to a three-quarter rotated position. During this movement of shaft fiI'I, a higher peripheral diameter of the arm 558 (Fig. 4) is positioned opposite lever M8 and rocks lever 458 clockwise to thereby restore lever 45?, disengaging the projection 52 of said lever from the projection 453 of operating slide 4d (Fig. 13). Slide I5 is now free to be subsequently returned to its rearward position during the return stroke of the cycle, and permit re-engagement of the latch I I2 with clutch lever IDG to stop the machine at the end of the cycle as earlier described.

During the operation of shaft lill by pawl 83, the cam 4&3 (Fig. 8) rocks the lower part of lever 459 exing the spring I6 I, and as control slide 8l is subsequently restored to rearward position by lever i5, projection is carried rearwardly of lug its and, upon release of latch 461 by lever 76, spring A36! restores the lever 459' to its normal position wherein lug Sli is again positioned below the path of movement of projection 555.

In the manner previously set forth, shaft Il is now again indexed on the return stroke of the machine a quarter turn to thereby complete one revolution and is again in its normal or starting position. During the nal quarter operation of shaft lili, a cam i8? secured thereon will wipe past roller 588 of lever l, restoring said lever and, through projection 53 I the overdraft control lever lii to their normal positions, wherein lever d I 2 will again be re-engaged with latch 42B, and holds lever l-SI in the position to prevent 0peration of shaft I? by the indexing pawl 423. Restoral of lever M8 will also permit re-engagement of latch 54 with lug fi of lever 443 prior to the release of said lever from the high part of cam 458. Also lever I s will re-engage with lever i6 414 prior to the release of end 4M of said lever fro .i the high part of the cam ME, and all parts are now again at their normal position of rest. A suitable spring tensioned locator means 489 is provided as shown in Fig. 7 to hold shaft Il in each of its indexed positions.

Statement printing Adjustment of lever @DE (Fig. 6) to rearward position will condition the machine, as 1rater described in detail, from a normal full capacity condition to a date-statement printing condition wherein dates may be set into the keyboard and printed automatically when listing each debit and credit item.

To avoid a printing of zeros to the left of the highest signicant digit value related to item printing, which would otherwise occur when a date printing is effected, lever Se in statement printing position will effect a printing split between the date printing hammers and the item printing hammers.

Also, since it is undesirable to print an accumulation of date settings, means are provided in the adjustment of lever (it to rearward position for preventing operation of the date printing hammers in a totalizing operation.

ln the listing of numerous items and their dates, it might occur, unless otherwise provided, that the portion of the register related to dating would accumulate date settings beyond the plus accumulating capacity of the register, and thereby in a totalizing operation cause an operation of the negative total devices. This might also occur when a date setting is entered subtractively with a credit item entry. Either operation would cause a plus total item value to be registered as a complement. To prevent such action means are provided in the adjustment of lever [95 to rearward position, for disabling the normal full capacity overdraft control means. However, credit item value totals are to be printed upon the statement sheet as true negative totals; therefore, adjustment of lever 450 to statement printing position will place the overdraft means under control of the register actuators limited to that portion of the register used for accumulation of item values.

Printing split As earlier set forth, the printing hammers I46 which are to the right of any order hammer in which a significant digit value is to be printed are adapted to be held by the usual overlapping tails arrangement in their spring charged condition, so that said hammers may be subsequently released for the purpose of printing any zeros occurring to the right of a significant digit value. To avoid printing zeros in the intervening orders between a date printing and an item value printing, the adjustment of lever 40D to rearward position rocks bail 405 (Figs. 2 and 6) downwardly, whereupon said bail engages cam surface IIS of the latch H5, which is piv- Oted to the right hand date printing hammer as previously described, and rocks said latch out of engagement with the pin II'I secured t0 the left hand (7th order) item printing hammer. This disengagement effects a split between the 8th and 7th column printing hammers whereby the hammers to the left of the split will exercise no control over the hammers which are to the right of the split. Thus the hammers |46 lying between the date (8th order) hammer and that of the highest order of the item printing column,

17 in which a type bar 6l I has been displaced, will be permitted to move forwardly slowly during a machine cycle to their inactive printing position, in the manner as previously described.

Date hammer block in total printing Loosely fulcrumed on shaft 40| is a rearwardly extending latch 490 normally held in its raised position, as shown in Figs. 2 and 6, bythe bail 405 when lever 400 is in its forward position. A rearward setting of lever 400, however, rocks bail 405 downwardly, as previously set forth, whereupon latch 490, having yieldable spring connection 49| with said bail, will also be rocked downwardly until interrupted by engagement of a forward arm 490' of said latch with a cam lug 492 (Figs. 2 and 16) formed as a part of the rear support frame 90 for stop bars 615. During total taking operations, frame 90 moves toward the right as earlier described, and lug 492 will be carried therewith out of engagement with arm 490' whereupon latch 490 will fall into engagement with a pin 493 fast to the 9th order printing hammer to thus block movement of said hammer, and also through overlapping projection i60 the 8th order hammer, so that the date printing means will be ineffective during a totaling operation.

Upon restoration of frame 90, during the later part of a total taking cycle, the cam edge 492 of lug 492 will lift latch 490 out of engagement with pin493 to again re-enable the date hammers for any subsequent printing operations.

Selective column overdraft control It is recalled that setting lever 400 (Fig. 6) in forward position holds pawl 406 in the path of movement of projection 408 of slide 409 to prevent rightward movement of said slide when support frame 90 is moved during totalizing operations. Slide 409 is held in its leftward position so that projection 4I4 will be in position to be acted upon by the higher order (9th column) rack arm 6I0 in effecting operation of the negative total devices.

In the adjustment of lever 400 to rearward statement printing position, bail 405 rocks downwardly, as previously described, and will rock pawl 406 downwardly away from projection 498. Slide 409 will now be held in its leftwarol position by means of the nger M6 (Fig. 7) and as said finger moves to the right with frame 90, slide 409 under inuence of its spring M also moves toward the right, carrying projection 4i4 out of cooperative position with the higher order rack arm 610 to thus render ineffective the full capacity overdraft control.

Slide 409 is also provided with a second projection 494 which, in the leftward position of said slide, is in ineffective control position between the 8th and '7th orders actuator arms 6H). In the above described rightward movement of slide 409, to disable control from the 9th order column, projection 494 will be moved into position to be acted upon by the rack arm G of the 7th order, and as said rack arm moves from 8 to 9 digit value position will thereupon effect operation of the overdraft devices in the manner as fully set forth in describing the control from the 9th order column.

While the preferred embodiment of the invention, set forth herein, is described as applied to the preparation of a customers statement form, it is not limited thereto .but is equally .ap-

18 plicable to other uses, such as the printing of folio numbers, etc.l

From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the register actuating and printing devices of a simple adding listing machine may be utilized v for the printing of dates, folio numbers or the like with the printing of item values concurrently therewith. Furthermore, there is provided a control means associated with a lower order numeral wheel actuator for accomplishing printing of credit item value totals as true negative totals in one position of a manually settable means while retaining the full capacity of places providedvin the machine for other operations, including printing of true negative totals controlled from the higher order colum numeral wheel actuator in another position of the settable means.

It will also be appreciated that changes in the `details of construction as shown and described may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention as defined in the appended claims.

I claim:

l. A machine of the class described having a plurality of register wheels including tens carry devices for each of said wheels, moveable actuators for each of said wheels, means to reciprocate said actuators, type bars. moveable in accordance with the positions of said actuators, printing hammers associated with said type bars, operating means for said hammers, total taking means, devices for converting a complemental value stored upon the register wheels to a true negative value including operating control devices therefor; enabling meansy for said control devices including an adjustable member adapted in one position for operation by a register wheel actuator of higher order and in another position for operation by a register wheel actuator of lower order for rendering said enabling means effective to cause said control devices to effect an operation of the true negative total devices.

2. The invention set forth in claim 1 wherein said enabling means includes a plurality of elements spaced relative to the register wheel actuators and adapted for selective cooperation with a related register wheel actuator whereby a given movement of said actuator will release said enabling means and permit operation of said conytrol devices.

3. The invention set forth in claim 2 wherein the spaced elements are slidably mounted upon a pivoted latch having engagement with an arm of the control devices and releasable therefrom to enable operation of said devices.

4. The inventionv as set forth in claim 3 wherein said spaced elements comprise a pair of projections arranged so that one of said projections is normally in a position effective for cooperation with a register wheel actuator to release said latch and the other of said projections is in a position ineffective of cooperation with a register wheel actuator.

5. The invention set forth in claim 4 wherein the arrangement of said projections is such that an adjustment to bring one of said projections to effective position of cooperation with a related register wheel actuator to release the latching means serves also to displace the other projection out of effective position of cooperation with its related register wheel actuator, to thereby prevent unwanted release of the latching means by said other projection for releasing vthe latching means. f 

